Udinski particularly praised Brown's willingness to adjust in the running game, with Coen's system emphasizing receivers blocking effectively in the run.
Udinski on Wednesday said Brown does "a lot of dirty-work blocking."
"He's a guy you're asking to do things that he hasn't done in the past," Udinski said. "It's not always just some deep shots or ball-in-hand-type plays. He has a pretty wide route tree. It's that balance and that flexibility that he provides.
"He is asked to do a lot of different things that helps us stay balanced as an offense and it gives him opportunities in the pass game because the more we can be a legitimate run threat with him in the game in different alignments and positions, the more opportunities he will have in the pass game."
Said Brown, "We want the backs to do good as well. We want to be all together as one, and unselfishly at the same time. We want to win together and ways for us to win are to start blocking."
Brown's versatility has been evident throughout '25 camp and preseason. He has been consistently productive through 18 practices at receiver, and he also has proven to be a potent option running on jet sweeps.